“...if it proves necessary to attack Irans nuclear program...”
It was necessary five years ago, but, then, America’s Chief Executive is a Moslem cheeleaderand an Iranian stooge.
Saudi Money, Jordanian and Egyptian Men, Israeli technology.
Worse things could happen.
Because they are warning the US that perhaps we are a part of the Iranian axis, should they agree to allow Iran the bomb.
I don’t see how we keep the KSA as an ally if we do this deal with the Iranians.
Tonight I’m gonna party like its 1939!
Well, the Palestinian jackals love Hamas, so the Saudi better figure it out soon what they want.
In spite of the fact I would love to see Israel take out the threat that Iran’s nuke program(s) poses, heck rather see the USA and Israel take out Iran’s nuke program,
Why then ? do I get this bad feeling in the pit of my stomach that this will not end well for Israel ?
I get a bad feeling that the Saudis and other Arab and Muslim countries, Isis, Hamas, Syria are setting up Israel ?
Yes, Israel feels and is threaten by the existential threat that Iran’s nuke’s program poses, I don’t blame Israel one bit.
However in spite of all these factions in the middle east fighting each other,
Why then ? do I get the feeling that once Israel bombs Iran’s nuke sites that all those crazies in the middle east will turn on Israel like a scorpion ?
The whole world would condemn Israel and declare a hot war on Israel from all sides and all nations in that area ?
It’s dammed if you do, dammed if you don’t for Israel.
May the God of Israel protect Israel in Jacobs trouble.
We are living in very dangerous and troubled times.
In spite of their need to protect themselves from the crazy Mullahs, Israel is being set up, don’t trust a Arab or Muslim, lying bastards.
Israel ? DO NOT TRUST THE SCORPIONS BECAUSE THEY ARE ? WELL SCORPIONS.
the same saudi’s who threw our military out their crap ass sand box?
Let them Jews come in and protect em?
That should go over real well within the mooselimb community.
Why don’t the saudis just take them out?
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